Working with Tables, Columns, and Rows The basic entity that holds data in your database is a table, which is analogous to the manila folder of customers.. A table is made up of columns
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The basic entity that holds data in your database is a table, which is analogous to the manila folder of customers A table is made up of columns (also referred to as fields.) Picture a page of information that you keep on a customer The information would have Last Name, First Name, Address, and so on These would be columns in a table The filled out page of information would be a row (or record) in your table, and it would be made up of columns
The database would be the filing cabinet, which would be made up of multiple tables (manila folders) with different subjects besides customers, such as invoices, parts
information, and so on Double-click on the Northwind node in the server explorer, you will then see a list of tables that are part of the database If you open the Customers table
in Design mode, you will see the various columns in the table
Then when you open your table to see the data, you will see the columns for each row or record in your table